spunbonded
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]spunbonded (not comparable)
- (of a fabric) Composed of extruded spun filaments bonded together in a random manner
- 2010, R Chapman, Applications of Nonwovens in Technical Textiles:
- Increasingly the standard for medical gowns is spunbonded and meltblown layers.
- 2015, Sophie E.L. Bulman, Parikshit Goswami, Giuseppe Tronci, Stephen J. Russell, Chris Carr, “Investigation into the potential use of Poly (vinyl alcohol)/Methylglyoxal fibres as antibacterial wound dressing components”, in arXiv[1]:
- Composite fabrics were also produced by direct deposition of the PVA-MGO fibres onto a preformed spunbonded nonwoven substrate.
- 2019, Mukesh Kumar Singh, Engineered Fabrics, page 45:
- Spunbonded structures have a number of advantages as fabric's durability and lower cost in comparison to other nonwovens and woven and knitted fabrics.